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> While this is sort of a Linux-ism, any thoughts on using XDG Base Directories (https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html). In this case something like `$XDG_DATA_HOME/<subdir>/`, with a default of `~/.local/share/` if the env var isn't set (`~/.local/share/tor-browser/` for example).

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At least in my case I don't use any kind of "desktop" environment so this kind of thing never occurs to me. Not sure how representative I am of OpenBSD users in general, but I just use #cwm. I never bought the whole "desktop" metaphor honestly :-). I've also been using X windows since X10R3 so maybe my instincts aren't quite the norm.

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At least in my case I don't use any kind of "desktop" environment so this kind of thing never occurs to me. Not sure how representative I am of OpenBSD users in general, but I just use [http://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man1/cwm.1 cwm]. I never bought the whole "desktop" metaphor honestly :-). I've also been using X windows since X10R3 so maybe my instincts aren't quite the norm.

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I don't see why the actual path chosen in the tor-data-in-home-dir case couldn't be whatever the group comes to consensus on. If ~/.local/share/TorBrowser-Data is more in line with what you want that's fine by me. I'm sure a lot of OpenBSD users *do* use a desktop env and this would be like everything else.

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I don't see why the actual path chosen in the tor-data-in-home-dir case couldn't be whatever the group comes to consensus on. If ~/.local/share/TorBrowser-Data (or whatever) is more in line with what you want that's fine by me. I'm sure a lot of OpenBSD users *do* use a desktop env and this would be like everything else.